A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... land at Songkhla ( Singgora ) and advance south along the west coast to the Perak river , and another element would land at Pattani and push south to flank the British force . A portion of the 18th would meanwhile land at Kota Bahru and ...
... land at Songkhla ( Singgora ) and advance south along the west coast to the Perak river , and another element would land at Pattani and push south to flank the British force . A portion of the 18th would meanwhile land at Kota Bahru and ...
Halaman 96
... land frontiers dequate , al mainly on the six battalions of the Burma Frontier Force . Some expansion took place ... land link with India , and it was the only port with communications into the interior . It was also exposed to attack ...
... land frontiers dequate , al mainly on the six battalions of the Burma Frontier Force . Some expansion took place ... land link with India , and it was the only port with communications into the interior . It was also exposed to attack ...
Halaman 234
... land from forest reserves , authorised tree cutting on rubber estates , and in some cases instructed smallholders to drop rubber and plant food products . They also allowed non - Malays to occupy land in Malay Reservations , though the ...
... land from forest reserves , authorised tree cutting on rubber estates , and in some cases instructed smallholders to drop rubber and plant food products . They also allowed non - Malays to occupy land in Malay Reservations , though the ...
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